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Soroush Ebrahimi
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Scholten's Works

Post by Soroush Ebrahimi »

Could colleagues who are familiar with Scholtens's works and the Periodic
Table advise how much of it is theoretical and how much is fact based.

For example how did he prove fluorine?

If it is theoretical, has any one done any experiments to check out these
theories?

Rgds
Soroush
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Patricia Hatherly
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Re: Scholten's Works

Post by Patricia Hatherly »

Dear Soroush

I have been to several of Scholten's seminars and I use his method
occasionally to great effect.
I would venture to suggest that much has been devised intuitively and I
haven't heard of him having done any provings. I gather that he prefers to
work by putting the model out there and having clinical cases give it
corroboration.
However, it intrigues me that whenever I have a mineral case where I derive
the Rx using Scholten's method, I find it nearly always repertorises out the
old fashioned way as well and I like to do that for it provides proof for me
that the method works.

Just this week I prescribed Mag-carb for a lady undergoing an emotional
crisis as a consequence of her husband having left her. The Rx was
prescribed according to a hierarchy. However, to give Scholten a "tick" her
deep-seated issues are all to do with loss of her father when very young
when her mother walked out on him taking her as well.

regards
Patricia Hatherly


Tanya Marquette
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Re: Scholten's Works

Post by Tanya Marquette »

what scholten did was look at the remedies that are proved in relationship to the periodic table.
noticing patterns he 'theoretically' filled in the rest. clinical experience has been validating
his work.

tanya


BRoten1721
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Re: Scholten's Works

Post by BRoten1721 »

In a message dated 1/19/2004 2:04:15 AM Eastern Standard Time,
finrod@webstar.co.uk writes:
i cannot. however, i can confirm that i have used his body of work
frequently
to help resolve a difficult case with success.
bonnie
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Julian Winston
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Re: Scholten's Works

Post by Julian Winston »

At 7:03 AM +0000 1/19/04, Finrod wrote:

A good deal is theoretical.
Many of the compounds he suggests are not possible to make because of
the volatility of the compounds.
I KNOW that some pharmacies offer them but I think that they are
compounding the remedies in POTENCY (i.e., Ferrum and Phosphorus--
not a real example) instead of making it from the chemical compound
of Ferrum Phos.
I know one Pharmacy in the states who was selling some of the
impossible Sholten remedies was making them radionically-- and was
told to cease and desist by the FDA.

JW


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Scholten's Works

Post by Shannon Nelson »

How interesting!!!
Did they work??? I mean, the ones made radionically from a substance whose
existence is chemically impossible. (Anecdotes, anyone?) If they *do*
work, that would raise all sorts of other interesting and intriguing
questions!

Shannon

on 1/19/04 4:47 AM, Julian Winston at jwinston@actrix.gen.nz wrote:


Julian Winston
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Re: Scholten's Works

Post by Julian Winston »

At 2:31 PM -0600 1/19/04, Bob&Shannon wrote:

They were found to be radionic after Mike Quinn sold some to people
who complained that they didn't work.
Now the usual answer for "it didn't work" is "take the case again" or
"try a different potency." But it seems that it was only THESE
remedies that were being complained about by otherwise good
prescribers.
It was then that Mike learned that his supplier were making them radionically.

I don't know if the machine was one which used dialed frequencies or
geometric cards.

JW


Chua Ching Yee
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Re: Scholten's Works

Post by Chua Ching Yee »

A friend had a radionics machine using dialed frequencies. It was about 2/3
the size of a 12" laptop. Don't know where he got it. I was very sceptical
about it and we unscrewed it open. Can't remember the exact number, but
there were not more than 4 wires inside, and nothing else!!! And for a
machine that can supposedly make more than 100 remedies!

Ching Yee
on 20/1/04 5:27 am, Julian Winston at jwinston@actrix.gen.nz wrote:


Ruby
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Re: Scholten's Works

Post by Ruby »

I would imagine that experience for radionic remedies would vary somewhat. I have seen very spectacular results with radionic made remedies, and then I've heard that some people didn't receive the results expected. I don't have answers, but do know that there's been several very severe illnesses that have been totally cured with radionically made remedies. The last situation was that of Bacterial Meningitis, which can be pretty frightening, but was taken care of with a radionic nosode in high potency. The results were more amazing, as the person was very antibiotic resistant, and the MD felt that it was a hopeless case, as IV antibiotics for over a month did no good at all. He was very amazed at the results.
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Julian Winston
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Re: Scholten's Works

Post by Julian Winston »

Chua Ching Yee wrote:
Yup. It works by magic. Don't expect a rational explanation.
Mine used cards. It has one toroidal magnet, a potentiometer, a brass
receptacle, and two wires-- one from the magnet to the pot, and one
from the pot to the brass well.

JW


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